formerly Shakespeare and Company Books, now VIcarious Experience

In Search of Common Ground: Conversations with Erik H. Erikson and Huey P. Newton. signed

In Search of Common Ground: Conversations with Erik H. Erikson and Huey P. Newton. W.W. Norton and Company. (1973). "FIRST EDITION" stated with no listing of later printings. SIGNED on the first blank page by Huey Newton, Erik H. Erikson, Charles R. Garry, Donald Freed, and two others whom I cannot identify (Dave Brown and O.M. Stubblehime?, M.D. - My guess is these two are also connected with the Black Panthers or are associates of Huey Newton) ISBN-10:0393054837. 5 3/4" x 8 1/2" 143 pages Hardcover with dust jacket. DUST JACKET: Three tears on the top of the front panel, two 3/4", one about 1/3". On top of back panel two rough tears, each less than 1/2". Some rubbing to dj edges. There is a corner wedge missing from the top flap of the dj, but I do not know if it is a clip, as the price is published on the bottom of the flap where there is another slighter wedge that appears to be published. Now protected by a removable mylar dj cover. BOOK: Right gilt and metallic blue lettering to the spine. Light cover edge wear. Dust soiling to the top of the page block. Foxing on the leading edge of the page block. No other previous owner markings. No tears, folds or creases to pages. Binding is tight with no looseness to pages. Not ex-library, not remaindered and not a facsimile reprint. For sale by Jon Wobber, bookseller since 1978. IG14a

"Huey Percy Newton was an African-American revolutionary and political activist. Newton was most notable for being founder of the Black Panther Party where he operated the organization as the leader." - Wikipedia

"Erik Homburger Erikson was a German-American psychoanalyst known for his theory on psychological development of human beings. He coined the phrase identity crisis." - Wikipedia

"Charles R. Garry was an Armenian-American civil rights attorney who represented a number of high-profile clients in political cases during the 1960s and 1970s, including Huey P. Newton during his 1968 capital murder trial." - Wikipedia

"Donald Freed is an American playwright, novelist, screenwriter, historian, teacher and activist....Freed was a member of the Friends of the Panthers, a group of white supporters of the Black Panther movement. He was a close friend of Huey Percy Newton... Freed acted as one of the unofficial historians of the Black Panther Party, and served as one of the advisors to Newton's doctoral thesis (The War Against the Panthers) for the University of California.." - Wikipedia

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